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The Service Vehicle Suspension Components Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- improper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- 2. Inspection of vehicle suspension system
- Exposure to harmful substances
- contact with moving parts
- unexpected vehicle movement
- 3. Secure vehicle
- Mechanical failures
- vehicle rollaway
- 4. Removal of undercarriage components
- Falling objects
- manual handling injuries
- 5. Suspension disassembly
- Inhalation of dust and particles
- eye injury from flying debris
- 6. Inspection of suspension components
- Contact with sharp objects
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 7. Cleaning and repairing suspension components
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- cuts from sharp objects
- 8. Reassembly of suspension components
- Crushing injuries
- repetitive strain injuries
- 9. Replacement of vehicle suspension components
- Struck by moving vehicle
- contact with hot surfaces
- 10. Checking and adjusting suspension settings
- Incorrect manual handling
- noise-induced hearing damage
- 11. Test drive vehicle
- Vehicle incidents
- exposure to traffic hazards
- 12. Documentation of maintenance/repair activities
- Lack of familiarity with procedures
- inaccurate record keeping
- 13. Storing tools and equipment
- Slips
- trips and falls due to untidy workspace
- 14. Clean up work area
- Exposure to harmful substances
- slips
- trips and falls due to untidy workspace
- 15. Final review of the service vehicle's suspension components
- Potential overlooked maintenance issues
- inaccurate assessments